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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile Icon Only – No AppThank you for the reply. I was hoping to create a button on the website to do this rather than relying on visitors to pin it to their home pages using their browsers.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Hide My Site] After use – website description wrongI never received a reply however time sorted it for me. Once google started crawling my website it eventually sorted itself out. Google had previously crawled my website without changing it which caused me to panic but its resolved now.
Hi RealMag777,
I have changed the code in the index.php to EUR but it still displays $ despite all the settings in woocommerce being at €.
I’m using a multisite and have managed to get my main domain back to £ where it should be, however different currency options and the flags don’t appear in the widget despite them being setup within the woocommerce settings.
For the sub-domain where I’m having problems with it constantly displaying $, I would like it set as € with options to change currency in the widget.
I have uninstalled and re installed the plugin a few times and tried to delete all the files but everytime I re-install I get the same problems.
Adrian
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?Initially it was just a case of sorting out the access issue, but all sites on the network are ecommerce sites and so having the SSL cert on at least the checkout and cart pages for all sites would be helpful.
At present I only have one SSL cert for the main site.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?PrenticeBotosh,
I can access the .htaccess file for editing through my cpanel. Would this help in some way towards the permalinks?
Adrian
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?The issue appears to have been the fact that I had an SSL cert on my main site. My host has recommended that I create a new hosting account for my multsites and keep my main site on the orginal hosting account with the SSL cert.
I can limit the SSL exclusively to cart/checkout pages then the sub-domains are accessable, but had hoped to use the SSL cert on my home page.
It seems odd that the sub-domains couldnt be accessable just because the main site was https.
Do you think there is a better solution?
Adrian
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?Jkhongusc,
Do you think this could be causing me to not be able to access sub domains?
Adrian
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?jkhongusc,
I can now access the hello.html file via the sub site. A security alert came up stating it was unsafe, however when I bypassed this I could get to the file via the sub site.
Unfortunately I still cant access any of my sub sites or their dashboard.
The site is called scottishluxurygifts.com. When I try accessing testing.scottishluxurygifts.com outwith my wordpress admin pages it states the webpage is not available.
https://www.testing.scottishluxurygifts.com/hello.html exists so Im assuming its not that files associated with testing.scottishluxurygifts.com cant be created they’re just not accessable or created via the wordpress admin options.
Would you recommend going with a different host? They assure me that its not a problem from their end and that my .htaccess file isn’t generating the WordPress admin URL’s properly.
Adrian
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?jkhongusc,
You were right, I can access it from the main site but can’t access it from the sub site!
So if this indicate a problem in cpanel WRT is this something my host can resolve or is there a fix I could do?
Adrian
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Whats wrong with my .htaccess file?I have access to my network admin, my main site’s Dashboard and the site itself but when I create a new sub-domain I can’t access the dashboard or the new site.
When I try I get –
The requested URL /wp-admin/ was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
When I queried this with my host they explained that my .htaccess was preventing access to my new sites as it generating URL’s properly. They were unable to resolve the problem and suggested I contact WordPress Developers who may know.
Adrian
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Woocommerce – Destination Shipping Costs per product/catergoryThank you, I have posted my query there.
Adrian